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-AT* II tOKARCHE TIMES,VOLUME XIXOKARCHE, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1910MORGAN m RJL-• TON IN DEBATEMORGAN PUTS HIS OPPONENTON DEFENSIVEShowed From Records "That FultonDrew Salary to Which He WasNot EntitledAnadarko, Okla., Oct. 20.—Whatis generally believed as one of thebiggest sensations of the Morgan-Fulton campaign for Congress inthe Second Congressional districtwas sprung in a joint debate herelast Saturday night when Repre-sentative Dick T. Morgan, incum-bent, sprung letters and -officialdocuments on h>s democratic op-ponent tending to show that Mr.Fulton while a member of the Six-tieth Congress took $5,255.14 towhich he was not entitled and thathe either connived or approved ofthe legislation because he acceptedthe money.The charge came as a great sur-prise and caused a profound sen-sation. Nearly one thousand peo-ple were gathered in the OperaHouse to hear the joint discussionbetween the rival candidates whenMr. Morgan turned loose his sur-‘prise paokag--. Mr. Morgan pro-duced letters from the TreasuryDepartment at Washington and theCongressional Record in support ofhis contention and made the furth-er charge that the questionablepassed :1000 and the House passed the bill jjMaieii if, 1909 and when the Speak-jer asked whether there there was jany objection to the passage of the ,bill Mr. Fulton auquiested by his]silence. The measure was signedby the President March 4, 1909;the last day of that Congress.Mr. Fulton replying to thecharge admitting drawing the mon-ey but gave as to his reason thefact that he was sworn in with therest of the congressmen in Decem-ber 1907. Mr. Morgan denouncedthe answer as unsatisfactory anddemanded to know why special leg-islation was necessary for him toget the money and why the moneywas not paid Mr. Fulton at thevery beginning instead on the lastday he was a member of Congress.J f&HTK-XmtT3 MOEM HHBS3Bim.i mamm TnmDo TonNeed Glasses?I am prepared to test and fit you prop-erly and guarantee perfect satisfaction orrefund your money. If your eyes are both-ering you or the glasses you use do not suityou, come in and have your eyes testedFREEThe Corner Drug Storef Phone 1 . GEO. K. HlCOYWhy Don’t McMechan, DemocraticCandidate for Senator, Answer?To Thos. McMechan, DemocraticNominee for Statd Senator, fromCanadian and Oklahoma Coun-ties:I have heretobefore, by. privateletter, and then by public' request,published all over thesb two coun-ties, requested you to join withme in a public discussion of vari-1ous matters pertinent to the officeof a State Senator, and which es-1pecially relate to election frauds.To all of these you have been silent.I now again ask you to make ar-rangements with me for jtuch dis-!The First Bankof Okarchecussions, and to particularly ex-transae , v . s made j.<-s-i>b• by plain how it chim- that, in the latithe enactment of special legislation ; Democratic primaries, the, election | jlduring the dosing hours of the ! officer in the rotton precincts in!!»Sixtieth Congress long after Mr. j Oklahoma City selected you outasjjlFulton had been defeated forelection and at a time when legis-lative “jokers’ and shady legisla-tion are slippeu into bills withoutattracting much attention.Mr. Morgan showed that his op-ponent becarat a member of con-gress with the admission of Okla-homa into.jth ■ Union November l(i,1907 and tha his term expiredMarch 4, 1909 which brought to aone of*their favorites,' and gave to ifvou, by fraud in the returns, over ( 8400 fraudulent votes for nomina-tion over your Democratic oppo-nent, Mr. W. D. Cardwell, and tofurther explain what legislationyou will propose to . prevent andpunish such frauds in the.future.I’erhaps you may be able to showj how you would be particularly fit-; ted to give to the legislature valu->1!Lav/ Building SoughtThe students of the Law Scof the University of Oklahoma at areception lust Friday night givenby the second year men in honor ofthe freshmen, inaugurated a cam-paign'for a new law building whichis to be actively waged until theNUMBER 25■> L. Ci. WOLFF, M. D.> PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON< Office in tiif. Rvildino.Form-> EUI.Y OCITPIKD 11Y PoxmFKlCK5 OFFICE PHONE 64 RESIDENCE PHONEWATCHES FOR BOYS AND GIRLSFREE! FREE!FREE!Eor Getting Subscribers For theKansas City Weekly Journal.OFFER TO BOYS AND GIRLS.Any hoy or girl who secures tenclose the life of the Sixtiethgress. In other words thatFulton had only served ingress fifteen andbefore his t -rn.Mrthe eon •'Con-1 able information and advice on theMr. I matter, of such legislation, whenCon-one-half months<pi oil hut thatyou might possibly (?)matter before the stateaction. Please answerbringsenatetomeWith Total Resources of More Than aQUARTER MILLION DOLLARSIs in a position to take care of all legit-imate business offered them. If you haveany surplus funds deposit them with u?.If you want a loan see us for terms..........FIRST RANK OF OKARCHEUNDER STATE SUPERVISIONA ROOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY.Wright BrothersVAN BRUNT DRILLSconvening of the legislature this |winter.The movement is purely a stud-jent affair and entirely managed bythe students who are acting upontheir own initiative in the matter.Almost one hundred future lawyerswere present at the reception, and| after a stirring speech by Congress-man Scott Ferris in favor of an up-1 new subscribers for'The Kansaspropriation from the legislature, City Weekly Journal at 25 centsunanimously endorsed a motion for per pear each, making a total ofthe appointment of a committee to $2.50, and will send the full amountto us together with the names andaddresses, we will mail to his orher address postage prepaid a beau-tiful solid nickel-silver watch.Description as follows: Attrac-tive solid tiickel-siver watch, hand-somely engraved Landseer designhack. Movement is American con-struction, jeweled escapement, da-maskeened plates. Dials are whiteanamel, Arshine figures. This watchis an up-to-date bassine model withantique pendent and bow. A nicesize for tin- boy or girl.I e .a iris here is ><>ur elianceto secure a beautiful present by do-ing a little work in getting sub-I seriptions. I to not lose any time,j but get out and secure the ten sub-......... it is tuo late. Re-member that tin1 subscription price! to the Weekly Journal is only 25-• lit * Y-ill t 10 sub crib-I ei's, making $2.50. This offer' 1: 1 1 --il until lanuarytake the matter in hand and devisemeans of bringing to the attentionof the next legislative assembly theurgent need of a building for therapidly growing Law. School. PaulWalker, Will Randolf, StreetersSpeakman,Lewis Ledbetter and TomMayfield of the second year classand Tolbert and Cameron of thefreshmen were named as membersof the committee.Wide Awake(jo-tel-us, the noted Auctioneer,is not only one of the LIVLIKSTAUCTIONEERS in the West butconducts and op it the finestFurniture Hous in lit. St i . Hiis just making a tour of the entirecounty in advertising. No bus-iness in the county has grown sorapidly, owing to the fact that theydo an exclusive (^VSH |J YIN I■ SS;They buy for cash anil sell for cash.Fnrniturp is shipped to all thesurrounding tow i. in. . in\ i ■■all parties to .bring in their cat-alogues of all the mail order housesand they agree to eat them up onlow prices. When you talk aboutRtJGS that's whoo- th \ ,nineIf you need furniture of any de-scription it will eertai ily pay* youto call and learn their prices.Last Saturday then vvi re over athousand people from all over thecounty attended the sa <*. Auctionevery Saturday afternoon on thestreet.What they say they <h they dodo. Don’t forget the andnat a - and addresses plain-money by postotficei. and addres.-. all com-dr:Cityl • tIt- Kan.-aKansas ('ity, Mo.take note that namessentin all in one list and1. 1911 .Writely, and sorder ormunicatiJournal,Pleasemust bemoney must be sent with them, orwe cannot send you the watch. Ad-dress, .THE KANSAS CITY JOURNALKANSAS CITY, MO.Congregational Church NoticesI here v ill be no morning s< - rviceat the Congregational church nextSunday, October 29. Sunday schoolat the regular hour as usual.'i'li -nl.j ' si th- night servicedraw«kVh,and dr., in . aretained 1, -r : >>•:•1 r'ntus mdwas repri i ted i CongDelegate Bird S. McGuire a ;iro-■aiding r.ct p.< v:d;n; for this con-1tingency. That ■< t say Mr. Me-1Guire was designated ’by Congress:to continue as delegate in! I Okla-.hotita was a In itte 1 into the Union jwhich in this case happened to be; a"d <'i which Mr. '.itRecord pageSixtieth Con-Mr. Morgan■nil Deficiencyeight montlFulton ilth notdre v $.',2.10.1-1.Di 1 - s -1 mi9494 Second S ssiongress according toshows that the GemAppropriation bill which containedthe alleged salary grad passed theHouse Fell. 27, 1909 and passed bya vote of 161 to 99; the democratsgenerally voting against the bill,hut not so Mr. Fulton. An exami-nation of the roll call declared theWoodward congressman shows thatMr. Fulton answered present whenh^s name was called. Mr. Morgandramatically demanded to knowwhy 'Mr. Fulton did not either votefor or against the bill.The bill went to the Senate de-clared Morgan nod after someamendments wlm-h were objection-able to the Hous - a cot ferenre wasIll’ll i 1 v tl. t 1 etl - - t il- 11Ahlefeld place east of town defeat-ed the White Sox boys from westof town Sunday by a score of 9 to6. Both teams have a good stand-ing for the season in their respec-tive communities and the game washotly contested, being a kind ofworld’s championship game on a1small scale. The White Sox f night |for blood to the very last and in ]the last half of the third their jhopes were high, the inning closingwith the score 2 to 1 in their favor, jThey lost their lead, however, inthe fourth and played the last fiveinnings with the same ill luck thebig ’ White Sox of the Nationalleague have met this season.No Local Option Speaking.There was no local option speak-ing here last Monday afternoon, al-though the Hon. I). C. Lewis hadbeen billed for a speech at thattime. It is a hard matter to getout a crowd for an afternoon polit-ical meeting in this town, no mat-|ter how strong the sentiment may Ibe in favor of the speaker. Mr.Lewis was. he re hut inasmuch asthe sentiment here is conceded to Ihe stiongly in favor of the localWRIGHT BROTHERS□:□davSunday Schro! Convention. Revival MeetiniSunday School Convention atPleasant Home, Sunday, Novem-ber 6, 1910.PROGRAM.10:30 a. m. Sunday School les-son.11:1 o a. m. Addres: of W' leotiie-Mr. J. Sprunger.Response, O. P. AI back.DINNER.1:30 p. m.—Address, Mr. N.Belcham.Infiueuce of teaching daily life on jS. S., Mr. Hostelter.Primary Methods, Mrs. Kellner jand Miss Kreger.How can we insist on lesson prep-aration by pupils? Mrs. J. E. Royer.Methml : to mai K. S at 11 actF. M. Talbert and Jno. K. Moli'aU.Round Table, Mr. Kellner.at /• .tij (ircserKv of a lar <•relatives and friends. Iwas groomsman a. ■! . i ■j bridesmaid. After ;i nor was given the wei'dand their friends tit Litethe groom’s parents, Mri F. Vogt. At night th' dance was held in theI I- iscben buildirv . ' -church at Altona is to begins of revival meetin-s Satur-rht, Oct. 22. Plain, frank■ In preaching a',1 g... ' g.i | t 1j singing will be your privilege toj enjoy. Meeting every night.Preaching also Sunday mornings.Men’i Club.The Men’s Club of the Congrega-tional church will hold its regularjOctoli. r Social meeting at tHt; homeof Mr. and Mrs. Kellner next Fri-jday, Oct. 21. A good time is be-ing planned.Dr. H. H. Wynne, OculistDr. H. H. Wynne, Specialistthe Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat,Okla) itna City, will b - t >f* tially in Okarche at Brick MoTin lay. November 15th, G'-i-The groom is the son of ,V> . andMi ,. I \ - t id t, daughter of Mr. and Mr- , Hau.I They will make their new home| on their farm north-west of town,formerly known as the Nic Weberi place.For SaleFor sale, 4 milch cows, all good| milkers, from 4 to 6 years old. One! span of mules, 2 and 3 years old,broke to work. 24 bushel of alf-alfa seed. 7 1-2 miles west and Isouth of Okarche. CJeo. Jenkins.MoneyGoad Position$90 per miof advanciTelegraph 1tidal institu..loners 1 rein $ , q toith; with good chancelient. The Nationalstitute operates six of-A- ’1 - a, undersupervision of R. K. and Wireless’into positions. It will pay you towrite them for full details at Mem-phis, Tenn., Columbia, S. (’., orKni t, Okla.Alive. Alive. Alive.Go-tel-us & Son, the furnituredealers rr ,'! ; in-a\djournment.ISmS